Since the first day of the season, the Sixers have been expected to trade the trio of Evan Turner, Spencer Hawes, and Thaddeus Young.

Well, if they are going to do it, they might want to put come hurry up.

The NBA trading deadline is less than 48 hours away, and Turner, Young and Hawes are all still on the Sixers' roster. What are the chances that changes by Thursday evening?

Here are the latest news for each player:

Evan Turner: By all accounts, Turner is the most likely to be moved. It is still believed that the Charlotte Bobcats are interested in Turner, and after having a deal with the Milwaukee Bucks for guard Gary Neal fall through, that interest could increase. The question for the Sixers and Bobcats becomes, who is more desperate? Will the Sixers decide to basically give Turner away, or will they stick to their guns of keeping him for anything less than a first round pick? Will the Bobcats sweeten the package by including the Detroit Pistons pick (potentially top 10) to get the deal done? There is likely a pretty intense game of poker face going on right now between the two teams -- and one is going to have to blink before Thursday.

Spencer Hawes: The market for Hawes has been quiet, which is surprising given the lack of centers in the league right now. Hawes has value as both an expiring contract and a solid center, one that can stretch the floor and create his own offense. The teams rumored to be interested in Hawes are the Portland Trailblazers and Dallas Mavericks, although neither team possess the assets to get a deal done. It isn't known if the one team looking for help at the center position -- the Los Angeles Clippers -- would have interest, but if they do, a deal could get done.

Thaddeus Young: Young is an interesting player for the Sixers, as he is both the player they want to trade the least, but also the player that will return the best value. There is no doubt that the Sixers see Young as part of their future, but if including Young in a package with Turner or Hawes sweetens the pot -- and moves a pick from the late 20s to the lottery -- the Sixers would have to strongly consider moving the versatile forward. One team that is rumored to be interested in Young is the San Antonio Spurs, but is isn't clear if they have the assets to convince the Sixers to part with Young.

Overall: Given how active the Sixers are expected to be at the trade deadline, the rumors have certainly grown quiet over the past few days. Teams are not exactly sure what the Sixers are going to do, and that is probably how Sam Hinkie likes it. Remember, the Sixers traded Jrue Holiday the day of the draft seemingly out of nowhere -- so this could be the silence before the storm of a big move. Or, maybe the value that some thought was there for Turner, Hawes and Young really isn't.